The Bucknell Review, 第 16 卷Bucknell University Press, 1968 |
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... Antony and Cleopatra , Shake- speare's most assured artistic success . " If the inexpressible , then , is not necessarily some very private sense of horror and disgust , it nevertheless seems to be the kind of emotion from which poetry ...
... Antony and Cleopatra , Shake- speare's most assured artistic success . " If the inexpressible , then , is not necessarily some very private sense of horror and disgust , it nevertheless seems to be the kind of emotion from which poetry ...
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... Antony : Lyric and Tragic Imagination , " Kenyon Review , XXXI ( Autumn 1959 ) , 601-602 , notes the way in which this lyric lapse from the tragic view cancels our criticism and focuses our after hearing Edgar in muted tragic tones ...
... Antony : Lyric and Tragic Imagination , " Kenyon Review , XXXI ( Autumn 1959 ) , 601-602 , notes the way in which this lyric lapse from the tragic view cancels our criticism and focuses our after hearing Edgar in muted tragic tones ...
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